14-Year-Old Who Had 'Fascination' With Columbine Arrested For Allegedly Threatening A Mass Shooting

Police arrested a Washington teenager after they allegedly
found three guns, ammunition, possible gunpowder, and
fireworks in his home, The Olympian
reports.

One of the weapons found at the home was reportedly an
"assault-style weapon."

A friend of the 14-year-old boy told police he heard the teen
threatening to shoot students at Black Hill High School and then
kill himself, according to the newspaper. The suspect's name has
not been released.

Deputy Prosecutor Wayne Graham told a court that the student
expressed a "fascination with Columbine." Graham also
told news station KIRO-7 that the student "had done a lot of
research in regards to the Columbine shooting and ... indicated
he admired the two men involved in that." He also had a
hand-drawn map of Black Hills High School.

At a Tuesday court hearing, the boy's mother said her son "had
some depression issues" but that he wasn't dangerous and the
shooting threats were just "a cry for help and attention."

The student is being held on two counts of felony harassment and
two counts of illegal possession of a firearm, according to
KIRO-7. He will undergo a mental health evaluation.

His grandmother told The Olympian that the boy's father had
bought him a rifle so they could go hunting together. The
grandmother said the boy "wouldn't hurt a fly."